The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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comes out of your headpiece I would love and honour myself in all my members .
That is why you are so necessary to me , my elder brother ; what I have not you
have , and you are my friend , so that it is almost as though I had it myself . For as
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comes out of your headpiece I would love and honour myself in all my members .
That is why you are so necessary to me , my elder brother ; what I have not you
have , and you are my friend , so that it is almost as though I had it myself . For as
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Mother without man , whose garment none lifteth ! All - embracing horror and
desire , sucking back into thyself the worlds and images thou givest forth ! With
offerings of living creatures the people honour thee , for to thee is due the 75.
Mother without man , whose garment none lifteth ! All - embracing horror and
desire , sucking back into thyself the worlds and images thou givest forth ! With
offerings of living creatures the people honour thee , for to thee is due the 75.
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people honour thee , for to thee is due the lifeblood of all ! How shall I not find
grace to my healing , if I bring thee myself as offering ? Well I know I shall not
thereby escape life , even though that were desirable . But let me enter again into
thee ...
people honour thee , for to thee is due the lifeblood of all ! How shall I not find
grace to my healing , if I bring thee myself as offering ? Well I know I shall not
thereby escape life , even though that were desirable . But let me enter again into
thee ...
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